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Cathie Hunter added a Photo 4 years, 2 months ago
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Katy Lyness commented on Karen Wright's Photo 4 years, 2 months ago
Hi Karen, As I have said before, I really like your style. There is something about this drawing that appeals to me. There is a wonderful richness to it. My one comment would be to work on the reflective light and cast shadow. There shouldn’t be a strong outline. You can make that cast shadow directly under the orange very dark. It could be the d…[Read more]
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Katy Lyness commented on Karen Wright's Photo 4 years, 2 months ago
I think what I want to see here is more of a sense of where the light source is coming from. The cast shadow and the highlight on the brown twig would indicate a light from the right. I want to see that highlight and shadow on the grey twig. (I know it is more challenging on a twig with so much texture.) Also try to follow the curve of the twig…[Read more]
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Clare Lindberg commented on Harriet O’Donnell's Photo 4 years, 2 months ago
Stunning.
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Cathie Hunter added a Photo 4 years, 2 months ago
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Ha Cathie- be aware that when a root crosses over top of another root, the bottom root will not have toning on both sides of the top root. The toning you are drawing on the back side is the shadow caused by the top root crossing over it. The bottom portion of the root crossing in front of the top root is exposed to the light source so it will not…[Read more]
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Stunning.
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beautiful!!!
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beautiful
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you everyone for your kind words. This was such a beautiful flower, I couldn’t go wrong!
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Amazing toning of the flower! Really beautiful.
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Hi Margaret, from the looks of all the lovely studies you have posted, you are doing a really good job refining your toning skills!
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Gorgeous Harriet!!! Your highlights, form, toning, colors, the list goes on and on! Amazing job!!!
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Hi Harriet, I am speechless when looking at this. It is so lovely and delicate. I have a few questions that I know everyone would probably want to know. 1. Did you use watercolor and Colored pencil or just colored pencil? 2. How long did it take you to complete?approximately?
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Hi Wendy, I did shade first with a deep purple pencil to define the form and shadows. Then a single pink watercolour layer and finally lots of layering with lots of colours. I’m not sure how long it took because I am now trying to draw for shorter time periods more often, because life gets in the way and my neck and shoulders stiffen up if I get t…[Read more]
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ooh ooh ooh – it is so beautiful and stunning and just positively glowing
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Maureen Doram commented on Maureen Doram's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
@katylyness I think you might be right about the ellipse and the sepals below, thanks for your feedback!
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Beverley Brand added a Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
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Hi Beverly, I really like your compositions. You lead my eye around the page. I’m drawn to all the leaves in their various stages: fluffy spring green, variegated, and dying. One thing I might have done is bring that brown leaf in front of the red beet slightly farther to the right to break up the large dark red shape. Also, I’m curious as to your…[Read more]
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Fanny Bischoff commented on Fanny Bischoff's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
I picked the leaf three days ago so its colors, shape and texture have changed quite a lot.
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Fanny Bischoff added a Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
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Hi Karen, As I have said before, I really like your style. There is something about this drawing that appeals to me. There is a wonderful richness to it. My one comment would be to work on the reflective light and cast shadow. There shouldn’t be a strong outline. You can make that cast shadow directly under the orange very dark. It could be the d…[Read more]
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Really appreciate your help with making me ‘see’. I reposted my attempt to incorporate your suggestions. It was really helpful to look at your work…I’m pretty visual. Thanks again!
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Karen Wright added a Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
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I think what I want to see here is more of a sense of where the light source is coming from. The cast shadow and the highlight on the brown twig would indicate a light from the right. I want to see that highlight and shadow on the grey twig. (I know it is more challenging on a twig with so much texture.) Also try to follow the curve of the twig…[Read more]
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mary jo gimber commented on mary jo gimber's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
Color pencil front of leaf and graphite back of leaf of flowering kale. “Chidori Red” variety. Drawn from a small plant which has not turned red yet.
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mary jo gimber added a Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
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Ishbel Galloway commented on Ishbel Galloway's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
Thanks Doug!
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Liz Paganelli commented on Liz Paganelli's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
Thanks Doug your comments really helped when I was drawign tohe roots, I’ll go in and add more darks.
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Doug Milne commented on Kyra Saulnier's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
Hi Kyra- nice job on this onion. The positions of the roots on your drawing look different than on the live subject. Maybe the onion was turned to a different view when you drew it. Your onion has form, but the colors have gotten murky. Doing the base toning in a green or light brown rather than the dark sepia would still let you achieve the…[Read more]
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Doug Milne commented on Liz Paganelli's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
Wow Liz- you went from the simple roots on a recent post to this complicated structure! Fantastic job on these roots!!! I am thinking that maybe there could be more detail on the lettuce, but I like the simplicity of it compared to the roots. I can’t stop looking at the roots anyway!
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Doug Milne commented on Ishbel Galloway's Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
You have mastered the pillows Ishbel! Great job!
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Ishbel Galloway added a Photo 4 years, 3 months ago
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Hi Cathie- you are off to a good start! The colors are good and the skin has that translucency that tomatoes have. What is missing is the dark and mid-range tones that will give the tomato form. The red/violet pencil is good to use for red subjects. The right side edge moving down along to the bottom area needs dark toning that will transition…[Read more]
I like your drawing and its title very much, Cathie.